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Marie Conway Oemler
American author (1879-1932)
Marie Conway Oemler (May 29, 1879 – June 7, 1932) was an American author from Georgia.
She wrote numerous books and was a contributor to publications including The Century Magazine, Harper's Bazaar, Women's Home Companion, and Ladies Home Journal.[1] Her books Slippy McGee and A Woman Named Smith are part of the Library of Congress Collection and have been digitized.[2] Three films have been adapted from her novels.
Early life
Born Marie Conway in Savannah, Georgia on May 29, 1879, she was the daughter of Helena Browne Conway and Richard Hoban Conway.[3][4] Her maternal grandmother was born in Tipperary, Ireland and taught her about Irish folklore and fairy tales throughout her childhood.[5][6] Her paternal grandfather was an amateur naturalist.[5] As a child, she lived with him in Florida, which is where she first met a Red Admiral, a butterfl